anjaw


Anjaw is a small village in the middle of a vast expanse of lush vegetation, glittering waterfalls, beautiful river streams, pine forests, and a thousand other amazing things. Anjaw is not a highly developed tourist destination, but because of its natural surroundings and lush vegetation, it is a place where one can find solitude away from the hustle and bustle of cities. Anjaw in Arunachal Pradesh is a newborn district after its separation from the Lohit district in 2004. The Lohit River, the tributary of Brahmaputra flows through this city at an altitude of 1296 meters above sea level and is the easternmost district of India; Only 20 km from the Indian-China border. People who visit this place not only appreciate the natural beauty, climate, and ethnicity but also engage in adventure sports. Anjaw District is a place famous for its amazing natural beauty. Also, the most interesting possibility is that this area is also the second most populous region in India. It is a land of many attractive rivers flowing freely with nature. March to August are the best months to visit Anjaw. The climate in Anjaw is a tropical climate that makes it a region you can visit at any time of the year.